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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
986dffaf53 - Use the headers from ACPI-CA to define various constants and structures
for table layouts, etc. rather than homerolling our own structures and
  constants in acpidump.h.
- Verify the extended checksum on the RSDP.
- Handle new ACPI 3.0 fields in MADT including X2APIC entries and
  UIDs for local SAPICs.
- Add handling for new ACPI 3.0 flags in the FADT.

Reviewed by:	jkim
MFC after:	1 month
2009-08-25 20:35:57 +00:00
Nate Lawson
ceb8cd6464 Document exact command preferred for sending ASL as part of bug reports. 2007-03-14 22:55:30 +00:00
Nate Lawson
f7675a5634 Back out the -s flag and go back to dumping the SSDTs by default. 2004-10-05 20:45:05 +00:00
Nate Lawson
62c7bde198 Add the -s flag to make dumping SSDTs optional (disabled by default).
Since we can only override the DSDT, a custom ASL dumped previously that
contained SSDTs would result in lots of multiple definition errors.

A longer-term fix involves adding the ability to override SSDTs to ACPI-CA.

MFC after:	3 days
2004-10-05 02:18:53 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
bfa3f012cd Add support for SSDT tables. Dumping or disassembling the DSDT will
now include the contents if any SSDT table as well. This makes use
of the property that one can concatenate the body of SSDT tables to
the DSDT, updating the DSDT header (length and checksum) and end up
with a larger and valid DSDT table. Hence, this also works with -f.

Reviewed by: njl@
2004-08-13 22:59:09 +00:00
Nate Lawson
8e6a8737d7 Rename FACP to FADT throughout.
Update FADT for new fields including pm_profile, pstate_cnt, and cst_cnt.
Add acpi_print_gas() for printing various address formats.
Print FACS contents.
Remove unused code.
2003-09-09 08:31:58 +00:00
Nate Lawson
945137d9b4 Modify acpidump to use iasl(8) as the backend for disassembling AML.
Also clean up the output of dumped tables.  Update the man page for the
new usage.  Make WARNS=6 clean.
2003-08-28 03:33:07 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
00d3053746 o Use sysctl machdep.acpi_root to get the physical address of the
RSDP. Scan the first 1MB on i386 if the sysctl fails,
o  Extend struct ACPIrsdp with the ACPI 2.0 fields which involves
   changing a prior reserved field into the ACPI revision,
o  Only calculate the RSDP checksum on the first 20 bytes to remain
   compatible with ACPI 1.0 tables; we don't check the extended
   checksum covering the whole table,
o  Use the length field in the RSDP to map the RSDP into the address
   space so that we don't have to know about future extensions here.
2002-12-19 08:06:53 +00:00
Mike Smith
add420aa72 Add support for decoding Buffer objects that contain PnP/ACPI resource
streams.  Since the output is bulky, it's controlled by the '-r'
option.

Document this in the manpage, and clean up some awkward English a
little.
2002-01-02 07:01:34 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
c62f1ccc6f Fix UserTerms disassembling. Now that dumped ASL can be compiled with
ports/devel/acpitools (iasl).
 - Merge AML parser to build ACPI namespace
 - Comment header info. out so that ASL compiler ignore them
 - Fix DSDT header size to be discarded when DSDT file is specified
   for input (acpidump and amldb)
 - Write DSDT header as well into DSDT file for output
 - Fix some trivial typo (Concatenate and SizeOf)
 - Remove DEBUG_FLAGS from Makefile (acpidump and amldb)
2001-10-22 17:25:32 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
d3f4a2ca8e Remove dependence on old acpi driver from acpi userland tools.
- acpiconf	Replace include files from old acpi driver to acpica driver.
		New sleep type `4b' had been added (S4BIOS) for `-s' option.
		Of course this has no effect because driver doesn't
		support it for now :-)

 - acpidump	All needed structs in sys/dev/acpi/*.h had been merged
		into local header file.  No changes on its usage.
2000-11-08 02:37:00 +00:00
Mike Smith
e434fd9b90 Update include paths for new header locations.
Submitted by:	iwasaki
2000-09-30 20:13:57 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
e1e9a4bf77 import acpidump(8) from ACPI For FreeBSD project.
Obtained from:  ACPI For FreeBSD project
2000-08-31 14:42:32 +00:00